
Add accessories to your antique car. Authenticate the accessories you have. Early automobiles were manufactured with nothing beyond what was required for running and seating. Cars soon began to move more quickly. The preface tells us that the motorist's "eye snagged a gnat or two. The demand for goggles was immediate." The demand for other accessories, like tops, fenders, and lights soon followed. Compiled principally from the collection of Alfred S. Lewerenz, this book is a reproduction of the Automobile Equipment Company catalog from the fall season of 1910-1911, unaltered and complete. You will find original pictures, descriptions, and prices for a dizzying array of early accessories: rain aprons, dry cell batteries, oil cans, distributors, funnels, gaskets, goggles, gloves, auto clothing, horns, jacks, lamps, speedometers, emergency mud hooks, hand pumps, spark plugs, tires, tire patches, auto tops, and much more. In addition, you will also find hardware, tools, fluids for every use, and even some specifications, dimensions and cutaway views. 127 pages, with an index by type of accessory, New condition. Buy now for this hard-to-find information on a golden age of automobiles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Be sure to check out more manuals for your vehicle including the 7 books in "Antique Auto Body for the Restorer" series, which you can find under the following titles:. . . (1) 1906-1912 Antique Auto Body Brass Parts Book,. . . (2) 1905-26 Auto Leather Interior Restoration Book,. . . (3) Antique Auto Decoration, Striping, Lettering,. . . (4) 1904-1926 Auto Body Top Restoration Guide,. . . (5) Antique Auto Body Wood Work for Restorer-1914, and . . . (6) Restore Antique Auto Sheet Metal -1912 book. Also see "Restore pre-1930 Auto Radiators with Book."
"Antique Auto Body Accessories for the Restorer."
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